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  1. Tinker

    Monotetra

    Explore the Craft of Writing Poetry Invented Forms Monotetra is an invented stanzaic form found at several sites on the internet including Random Writerly Thoughts . It was created by Michael Walker. As you may have guessed from the name the form is mono-rhymed and written in tetrameter. The defining features of the Monotetra are: stanzaic, written in any number of quatrains. metric, iambic tetrameter. rhymed, each stanza is mono rhymed aaa(A/A) bbb(B/B) ccc(C/C) etc. L4 is composed with a dimeter refrain that is repeated within the line, like an echo. Mono y Mono by Judi Van Gorder I weary writing mono-rhyme and tetrameter trips in time. I wish to write of grit and grime with words sublime, with words sublime.
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